sandman wrote:Dont be so bloody soft, its just a bit of snow, I dug my motor out and drove into work today, not many did but theyre all poofs!!
If they call the game off then it will be a disgrace, a bit of snow and everyone turns into whiney little girls!!
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:No way it's going to be on...apparently it will be snowing till at least 6pm this morning with more heavy snow predicted in the next few days
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:No way it's going to be on...apparently it will be snowing till at least 6pm this morning with more heavy snow predicted in the next few days
Due to the extreme weather conditions today, the Club has reluctantly decided that the Box Office and the Citycentre shop at the City of Manchester Stadium will remain closed.
Socrates wrote:sandman wrote:Dont be so bloody soft, its just a bit of snow, I dug my motor out and drove into work today, not many did but theyre all poofs!!
If they call the game off then it will be a disgrace, a bit of snow and everyone turns into whiney little girls!!
There are always some pseudo-southerners in South/West Manchester who panic if they see a snowflake but there are hillfolk on here saying it's too bad as well. If people in places like Shaw reckon it's too bad, it's too bad! Pretty grim over this side of the hills as well (Holmfirth), I called my staff and stopped them coming in, it's the responsible thing to do.
dannybcity wrote:Just a thought but I wonder what the possibility of swapping the legs around would be? I know it's a long shot but getting the second leg at home would be brilliant. Copenhagen tried it on with us last year, maybe we should give it a go.
feedthegreek wrote:dannybcity wrote:Just a thought but I wonder what the possibility of swapping the legs around would be? I know it's a long shot but getting the second leg at home would be brilliant. Copenhagen tried it on with us last year, maybe we should give it a go.
yes i bet its not snowing in salford.
sandman wrote:Socrates wrote:sandman wrote:Dont be so bloody soft, its just a bit of snow, I dug my motor out and drove into work today, not many did but theyre all poofs!!
If they call the game off then it will be a disgrace, a bit of snow and everyone turns into whiney little girls!!
There are always some pseudo-southerners in South/West Manchester who panic if they see a snowflake but there are hillfolk on here saying it's too bad as well. If people in places like Shaw reckon it's too bad, it's too bad! Pretty grim over this side of the hills as well (Holmfirth), I called my staff and stopped them coming in, it's the responsible thing to do.
Well my mrs has gone to work in Uppermill and my mate is working in Milnrow and he is a delivery man.
People are just bloody soft, the more people who brave it the sooner the roads will clear.
feedthegreek wrote:blackburn in contact with the met office and cops about whether the game will be on.
announcement later. source blackburn off website.
sandman wrote:Socrates wrote:sandman wrote:Dont be so bloody soft, its just a bit of snow, I dug my motor out and drove into work today, not many did but theyre all poofs!!
If they call the game off then it will be a disgrace, a bit of snow and everyone turns into whiney little girls!!
There are always some pseudo-southerners in South/West Manchester who panic if they see a snowflake but there are hillfolk on here saying it's too bad as well. If people in places like Shaw reckon it's too bad, it's too bad! Pretty grim over this side of the hills as well (Holmfirth), I called my staff and stopped them coming in, it's the responsible thing to do.
Well my mrs has gone to work in Uppermill and my mate is working in Milnrow and he is a delivery man.
People are just bloody soft, the more people who brave it the sooner the roads will clear.
sandman wrote:Socrates wrote:sandman wrote:Dont be so bloody soft, its just a bit of snow, I dug my motor out and drove into work today, not many did but theyre all poofs!!
If they call the game off then it will be a disgrace, a bit of snow and everyone turns into whiney little girls!!
There are always some pseudo-southerners in South/West Manchester who panic if they see a snowflake but there are hillfolk on here saying it's too bad as well. If people in places like Shaw reckon it's too bad, it's too bad! Pretty grim over this side of the hills as well (Holmfirth), I called my staff and stopped them coming in, it's the responsible thing to do.
Well my mrs has gone to work in Uppermill and my mate is working in Milnrow and he is a delivery man.
People are just bloody soft, the more people who brave it the sooner the roads will clear.
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